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Written by [t0rc]
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Basic data recovery
http://icrontic.com/articles/easy_data_recovery
"First, relax. Even if Windows won’t boot, your data is probably fine. Don’t listen to anyone that tells you to reformat the drive or reinstall Windows. That’s for after you rescue your data."
SorX has reviewed the Sunbeam Tech UFO Cube
Link: http://www.xsreviews.co.uk/reviews/cases/sunbeam-tech-ufo-cube/
"See-through cases have never had a particular appeal to me, but today I have the Sunbeam Tech UFO Cube case which is, well, cube shaped and see-through; although not very UFO like. Let’s have a look"
The TechZone has posted about the $100,000NT Fatal1ty shootout at Computex Taipei
Here he is. The best Quake 4 player in Taiwan, the winner of the Fatal1ty shootout and the man who won the right to go head-to-head against Falal1ty for $100,000NT. Being the amazing reporter that I am, I was more interested in the Le Power girls and beer than finding out his name. Then again, I'm sure he doesn't want his name known since he proved to be zero challenge for Fatal1ty. The final score from the ten minute match was 74 to -3. Yes, 74 to minus three.
Direct link: http://www.thetechzone.com/?m=show&id=699
MSI Radeon HD 2900 XT 512MB Graphics Card
"The initial drivers were nothing to get excited about and made the performance overall look pretty ordinary. The biggest problem though is that it seems most people have already made up their minds - I will not lie to you, I had. I honestly saw the initial test results and thought the card was a joke considering how long we had been waiting for it.
The good news is that ATI are really on the ball when it comes to drivers. It has been like this for a few years now and it only took a new set of drivers to really make the HD 2900 XT something worth having as far as we are concerned."
For more information, please visit - http://www.tweaktown.com/reviews/1115/msi_radeon_hd_2900_xt_512mb_graphics_card/index.html
"Asus made quite a splash at the Computex show last week with the introduction of their Eee PC, a low cost, highly portable machine slated to compete with the OLPC project. At price points of $199 and $299 for 4GB and 8GB Solid State Flash drive-equipped models, respectively. This exclusive first-ever hands-on showcase of the machine shows the two interfaces of its Linux-based operating system as well as its modes of operation, pre-installed open source Office software, and other applications like Skype. Head on over to the site and check it out..."
Link: http://www.hothardware.com/Articles/Hands_on_with_the_ASUS_Eee
Site: http://www.hothardware.com
Cooler Master Aquagate S1 Contest at Overclockers Online
Link: http://www.overclockersonline.net/index.php?page=contest
"Cooler Master is back with our contest of the month. We'll be seeing
plenty more from these folks as they give away an Aquagate S1. This is
Cooler Master's latest watercooling system, a complete design that takes the
hassles of do-it-yourself watercooling. Now's your chance to win it this
month!"
Thermaltake MaxOrb CPU Cooler Review @ HardwareLogic
Link: http://hardwarelogic.com/news/62/ARTICLE/1402/2007-06-11.html
"The MaxOrb is one of the two latest CPU coolers released by Thermalake, the other being the uniquely shaped V1. Hoping that their latest releases will keep them in the front pack of this never-ending CPU cooler race, is the MaxOrb another contender or does it fall to the rear of the pack?"
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